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In reply to the discussion: Can you tell me your experience with cataract surgery? [View all]MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)12. Simple procedure. Be sure to go to the
most recommended doc in your area. I paid for the lenses that allow me to see far, near, and mid. I dont need glasses for anything! Was quite nearsighted my whole life. I could not be happier. I was given a little joy juice and was in/out during procedure but able to respond to doc when necessary. The drops afterwards are easy to insert. Just pull down on your lower lid a bit and put the drop into the pocket that forms. Then blink several times. Not necessary to tilt head back and hope the drop hits home. Best wishes to you. Do your homework researching the best.doc.
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lets stay in touch. i have cataract surgery in june and i have several questions
rampartc
Jan 2024
#2
I have regretted not getting the bifocal lens. I went from needing glasses to drive, to
Chainfire
Jan 2024
#57
Well, the astigmatism is not bad enough to keep me from driving without glasses.
Susan Calvin
Jan 2024
#50
I have had both eyes done and it improved my vision by leaps and bounds. Before the surgery I wore glaases for years to
overleft
Jan 2024
#5
My Dad got it done when he was 85. Sailed through it and was very happy with the results.
Midnight Writer
Jan 2024
#8
Nowadays, the risks are quite low. If doc said 10%, I bet most of that is post op irritation,
Silent Type
Jan 2024
#10
Had one done by a doctor at the hospital. He tore the outside layer. Caused a horizontal streak across the field
mobeau69
Jan 2024
#14
Odds are you won't have any problems. Not sure but yes, issues can be dealt with.
mobeau69
Jan 2024
#45
I had cataract surgery on both eyes in 2017. All went well and continues to go well. Not one issue.
Joinfortmill
Jan 2024
#25
The eye doctor / surgeon makes a difference. Be willing to change to get the best.
summer_in_TX
Jan 2024
#28
I've been putting it off, but a friend who had it in December says I'm worrying needlessly.
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 2024
#52